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chercheur principal:Galloway, Jennifer Année(s) de permis:
2020
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4705.
The Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is one of the largest cold-water, intact boreal ecosystems in the world and has unique Earth-system’s processes associated with sea ice formation, global circulation of deep ocean currents, carbon storage, and biogeochemical cycling. This unique global resource is also critical for supp...
chercheur principal:Chamberland, Joseph Année(s) de permis:
2019
2018 Résumé:
The results of this project will add information that will help northern communities, scientists and decision makers answer questions about water quality and changes to rivers and lakes within the NWT. The information generated from this project will provide both baseline and long term water indicator measures for the Slave River, Great Slave Lake (GSL), and the Mackenzie River, which are three of...
chercheur principal:Chamberland, Joseph Année(s) de permis:
2016
2015 Résumé:
The research project Water Ecosystems Monitoring using Earth Observation aims to define an Earth Observation (EO) driven monitoring program to provide information towards monitoring environmental indicators of northern ecosystem health. Once the project is done information on water indicators including water temperature, suspended sediment concentrations, water levels, and ice quality and will be ...
chercheur principal:Burn, Chris R Année(s) de permis:
1990
1987 Résumé:
The research team will monitor the amount of heave that occurs in lake-bottom sediments during winter, after water freezes to the bottom of lakes, because these environments are the best for examining the hydrology of frost heaving....
chercheur principal:Hermanson, Mark Année(s) de permis:
1982
Résumé:
To undertake a limnological survey of inland lakes, including physical and chemical characteristics....